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In Kouzes and Posner’s text, Leadership Challenge, they talk
about the importanc

In Kouzes and Posner’s text, Leadership Challenge, they talk
about the importance of leaders “Challenging the process.” 
Leader need to be looking for ways to improve their organizations. 
Improvement usually means change and change is hard. 
I am seeking assistance creating  a 8-10 slide (4-6 minutes in length)
PowerPoint presentation explaining the change process and share realy life examples to  include the following:
·        
John
Kotter’s “Eight Steps to Leading Change.” 
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Refer to  the Change CycleLinks to an external site. created
by Salerno and Brock.  
·        
Discuss how people feel
when they go through the stages of change. 
·        
Share reflections on
your feelings as things change at work.   
Please add footnotes  I will complete the audio part of the presentation.  Thank you
The Change Cycle Overview
Looking for answers to our many questions about the human experience of change, we found plenty of data from fields such as psychology, neurology, physiology, even physics. Much of it was fascinating, but the technical language made it less than fully useful for the average change sufferer. So, we condensed our findings into the more easily understood and practical Change Cycle™ model.
When you look at the model below, it’s a circle, and it represents the true cyclical nature of each change we experience. In the outside ring are the six sequential and predictable stages of change. The names of the stages: Loss, Doubt, Discomfort, Discovery, Understanding and Integration, indicate the primary experience of that stage. The inside pie pieces list the thoughts, feelings and behaviors most associated with the stage.
The Change Cycle™ uses the colors of a traffic light to signal that the stages mirror the actions we take at traffic lights. The Change Cycle™model is a map that depicts our human experience of each stage of change – in all changes, big or small, good or bad.
Stage 1: Loss To Safety
Stage 2: Doubt To Reality
Stage 3: Discomfort To Motivation
Stage 4: Discovery To Perspective
Stage 5: Understanding To Awareness
Stage 6: Integration To Flexibility
Change comes in all shapes, sizes, and intensities. It happens to all of us. Sometimes it sneaks up on us, sometimes it hits us over the head, sometimes we are lucky enough to choose when and how it happens. But it always happens. By integrating basic, positive attitudes and beliefs about change and combining them with the right skills (or tools), any of us can learn to adapt and grow in changing environments and situations. Is it easy? Not usually. Like any new activity or function, it takes a while to get used to it, but over time, we learn and integrate, and then do it without thinking. By understanding The Change Cycle™, you can learn to better manage your life by managing the changes. 

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